Olympic events to watch today, Day 4: Canada curling for Gold

The 2018 Winter Olympics have begun and Daily Hive is here to help, giving you a list of the most interesting events you should keep your eye on each day. Whether you’re staying up, waking up, or just setting your PVR, here’s your evening/morning guide for what to watch.

It has been an incredibly successful Winter Olympics for Canada through the first three days of competition, with big potential coming up on Day 4. Canada enters the day with seven medals (2 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze), the second-most of any country in PyeongChang so far.

Must see event: Mixed doubles curling gold medal game

Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris steamrolled through the competition during the round robin in the new Olympic sport of mixed doubles curling. With a 6-1 record, the Canadian duo made quick work of most teams.

There were some nervous moments again Norway in the semi-final though, but ultimately they prevailed. The pressure will be on against Switzerland in the final.

Canadians in contention in short track

Image: Winston Chow / Canadian Olympic Committee

Sport: Short track speed skatingTime: 4:07 am PT / 7:07 am ET

After a couple of days off, Day 4 is another big day for short track speed skating.

Medals will be handed out in the women’s 500-metre competition, with Canadians Marianne St-Gelais and Kim Boutin each having excellent chances of landing on the podium.